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M. Bevin O'Gara

Theater Review: “The Bridges of Madison County” — Waterlogged

The talented SpeakEasy Stage ensemble offers enough harmonious pizazz to make up for the musical ‘s erotic fizzle.

By: Robert Israel Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: M. Bevin O'Gara, Marsha-Norman, musical, SpeakEasy Stage Company, The Bridges of Madison County

Theater Review: “Fast Company” — An Amusing Comedy About Flimflammers

Fast Company may be light entertainment, but director M. Bevin O’Gara has assembled her own remarkable crew for this breezy caper comedy.

By: Ian Thal Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Carla Ching, Fast Company, Lyric stage company of boston, M. Bevin O'Gara

Theater Review: “appropriate” — Southern Gothic, Entertainingly Deconstructed

In appropriate, a talented young playwright turns mischievous literary homage into a work of exhilarating entertainment.

By: Robert Israel Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: African-American, appropriate, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, M. Bevin O'Gara, Racism, Southern history, SpeakEasy Stage Company

Fuse Theater Interview: Playwright Ken Urban on Crafting “A Future Perfect”

“The pain depicted on stage must cut to the bone, inspire a seemingly impossible empathy within me, within the audience.”

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Interview, Theater Tagged: A Future Perfect, Ken Urban, M. Bevin O'Gara, Occupy Movement, SpeakEasy Stage Company

Theater Review: “Becoming Cuba” — A Sugary Historical Melodrama

Dramatist Melinda Lopez’s “Becoming Cuba” holds your attention even after you see just where it is going and why.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Becoming Cuba, Huntington-Theatre-Company, M. Bevin O'Gara, Melinda-Lopez

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